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Old   March 18, 2004, 13:23
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Anybody knows how to access the pseudo time step for every iteration? or how is it specified in fluent?

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Old   July 14, 2016, 02:23
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Anybody knows how to access the pseudo time step for every iteration? or how is it specified in fluent?

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The way how the pseudo-timestep is defined can be found in Fluent Theory Guide, see the chapter "Automatic Pseudo Transient Time Step". In a nutshell, Fluent calculates several various time scales and chooses the smallest one as the pseudo-time step. The specific value of the step may be accessed using the CURRENT_TIMESTEP macro in a UDF.
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